Tag: Anonymous for the Voiceless

We had a great weekend demonstrating at the Lilac Festival as an Anonymous for the Voiceless Cube of Truth. Friday we were right at the purple crosswalk on Highland Avenue, the exact center of the festival, and had 35 passers-by…

ARRoc held a Cube of Truth Saturday May 6th at the Public Market. I got my first look at the power supply Kevin built and am very impressed – it’s well-designed and well-built – we are lucky to have him! …

ARRoc held a Cube of Truth Saturday April 29th at Washington Square Park for the People’s Climate March (sponsored by our partner Rochester People’s Climate Coalition). ARRoc members started out chalking, and then assembled the Cube using our two new…

Our Cube of Truth on Saturday introduced our new power supply from funds raised at the Red Fern earlier this month. Thanks again to all who participated in that fundraising event, and to Mary for organizing it. Thanks to the…

Thank you to those who came out for the Cube of Truth this morning: Mary, Robyn, Stephanie, Theresa, and Varun. The weather was great until suddenly it wasn’t, but we had almost two hours to show people where meat, dairy,…

Seven of us held a Cube of Truth in the mist-which-slowly-turned-to-rain Saturday 4/1. Thank you to Kevin, Kimberly, Mary, Robyn, Stephanie & Varun for coming out. The weather was much improved 4/8, sunny and not too cold (photo). We were…

Thanks to those who came out for our Cube of Truth Saturday February 18th. We couldn’t have asked for better weather. We stood for almost three hours at the Public Market to let people know the truth about animal farming. …

Thanks to Graham, Varun, Caryn, Kevin, Martha, and Mary for participating in our Cube of Truth at the Public Market Saturday, and thanks to Adam for filming. Thank you to Varun for compiling a video with local footage – it…

ARRoc held our first Cube of Truth, as Anonymous for the Voiceless, on Saturday, January 21st at Rochester’s Washington Square Park for the People’s Solidarity Rally attended by thousands. It was a powerful experience. We saw many people affected by the needless violence they were witnessing, and received a lot of appreciation for our work.